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New Communicable Diseases Agency to be set up to oversee disease prevention and control, outbreak response

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New Communicable Diseases Agency to be set up to oversee disease prevention and control, outbreak response​

Many countries, such as South Korea, UK and US, have similar setups, and are also reviewing their organisational setup after COVID-19, said Minister for Health Ong Ye Kung.

New Communicable Diseases Agency to be set up to oversee disease prevention and control, outbreak response
A sign telling shoppers to put on their masks at Waterway Point in Punggol on Aug 29, 2022. (Photo: CNA/Gaya Chandramohan)

Ang Hwee Min
Ang Hwee Min
21 Mar 2023 02:42PM (Updated: 21 Mar 2023 04:53PM)
www.channelnewsasia.com

The new agency, which will fall under the Ministry of Health (MOH), will consolidate public health functions under the ministry, the National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID) and the Health Promotion Board, said the minister.

The National Public Health Laboratory will be transferred to the CDA, and the agency will also maintain oversight of the clinical facilities in NCID, he added.
“Many countries, such as South Korea, UK and US, they have similar setups. They too, after the COVID-19 crisis, are also reviewing their organisation setup,” he added.

The Crisis Strategy and Operations Group (CSOG) within MOH, which was established during the pandemic, will be retained, said Mr Ong.

The CSOG oversaw pandemic-related operations such as contact tracing, home quarantine, transporting patients to isolation facilities, COVID-19 testing, vaccinations and home recovery, he added.

It was staffed by officers from various ministries, contract staff and other staff from industries affected by COVID-19.

“Today, most of these staff have returned to their industries ... We are sad to see them go, but we are happy they are gone too because they're going back to their industries. The operations have scaled down greatly,” said the Health Minister.
“Nevertheless, we will keep a permanent CSOG force to maintain surge readiness for a mid-sized outbreak as well as other health emergencies. This includes preparing healthcare institutions to be crisis-ready.”

Outside of outbreaks and healthcare emergencies, the Group will help to operationalise Healthier SG, since the skillsets are “fairly similar”, said Mr Ong.
A Healthcare Reserve Force made up of former healthcare workers and volunteers will also be set up, he added.

“We will train and equip them to reinforce our operations during larger surges, and they will complement the existing pool of SG Healthcare Corps volunteers,” said the minister.

The title of MOH’s Director of Medical Services, or the officer overseeing the provision of all health services in Singapore, will be changed to Director General of Health, announced Mr Ong.

Professor Kenneth Mak is MOH’s current Director of Medical Services. His title will be amended after the changes to the Healthcare Services Act come into effect later in 2023, said the Health Minister.

“With these changes, MOH will be organised to place emphasis on both clinical services and public health. They require different instincts, considerations, capabilities and skillsets. Both are important and critical, and will be institutionalised and built up within MOH.”
 

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